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  1. Albert William Tucker (28 November 1905 – 25 January 1995) was a Canadian mathematician who made important contributions in topology, game theory, and non-linear programming.

  2. Jan 25, 1995 · Quick Info. Born. 28 November 1905. Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Died. 25 January 1995. Hightstown, New Jersey, USA. Summary. Albert Tucker was a Canadian mathematician who worked in topology, game theory and non-linear programming. He gave the name and interpretation to the "prisoner's dilemma" in game theory. View three larger pictures. Biography.

  3. Jan 25, 1995 · Born: November 28, 1905, Ontario, Canada. Died: January 25, 1995, Hightstown, New Jersey. Albert William Tucker was a mathematics professor at Princeton University, a pioneer of linear programming and game theory, and a leader in the mathematical community.

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  5. Jan 25, 1995 · November 28, 1905 – January 25, 1995. Brief Biography. Albert William Tucker was a Canadian-American mathematician and operations researcher. Born in Oshawa, Ontario, he showed early signs of mathematical genius. He earned a bachelors degree in mathematics in 1928 at the University of Toronto.

  6. Jan 27, 1995 · Albert William Tucker, a leading mathematician whose ideas and teaching influenced economics and business in the postwar era, died on Wednesday. He was 89. Professor Tucker was chairman of...

  7. PRINCETON, N.J., January 26, 1995 -- Albert William Tucker, aged. 89, former chair of Princeton University's Mathematics Department. and originator of the influential paradox known as the "Prisoner's. Dilemma," died yesterday of complications from pneumonia at the. Presbyterian Home of Meadow Lakes in Hightstown, N.J. The Albert.

  8. Jan 1, 2011 · For over 50 years, especially during the embryonic years of OR, Albert W. Tucker was the pre-eminent example of the mathematician, teacher, and expositor that graced the field.

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